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THE W:E: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 2. 102-
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Mr and Ji, aul and Mr
n4 Mi. Laitrenie Luldl uiw
tamrd ii guf.t. tufiliy wt
(r Mit Ojel Writ el lUrmaii,
Nrb, hot marriage 10 Cl Jo
rn, nriihcMr ol Mr. Saul. Mill tAt
.Ui this iirrnoun ti Diets Me
mortal thurrh. A w44iii dinner
(or 16 gurtii will follow the cere
tnoiiy i . home l Iht groom't
unt, Mr. A. i. flaldwin, The
young iotl will It.f in North
ili-nil, I Ik horn o( Mr. )enten and
Iii patent. Mr, a,td Mn. V.
jucn, .
BoyUi-V.fi Uuk.
Mr. n. Mr. L. V. Van Berk an
nounce the marriag of thnr daugh
ter. Winifred. 14 Guy K. lioylrt,
whkh took ulare Saturday morning
et 10 o'cliHk at Iht home of the
hridr't parrntt. Rev. A. K. Walborn
officiated in the pretence, of the im
MiH.it lantllift,
Mr. Uuyie nti hit bride will be
at home Hi J7un It ttrrrt.
Kurtg. Browne.
Mr. and Mr. Harry G. Browne
announce, the marriage of their
daughter, ClarUte, to John Winlield
Kurti. The wedding took place at
Ali Saint church l-riuay eltrrnoon
the Kev. Thoma Caaly officiating,
Only the immediate lamtliet were
present. Mr. and Mrs. Kuril are at
present at the Browne home. They
will go eatt on their wedding trip
anout tne middle ot June.
For Bride-to-Be.
Affairt (or Mix Grace Rohertton
will come thick and fat in the two
weeks before her wedding to Mor
ton Rhoadcs, which will take place
June 10. June 1 Mn. Clifford Kahel
will entertain at an evening bridge
party, and Friday, June 2, Mrs. Wil
liam Dinkini will give a bridge tea
for her. Saturday afternocyi Mn
George Flack will be hoiten at
bridge party and Saturday evening
Ami Mildred Rhoadrs will give
.dinner at the Happy Hollow club,
honoring her brother and hi fiancee,
Monday, June 5, Mrt. J. M. Souby
will be hottest at a luncheon and
theater party. June 6 Mitt Eliza
beth Barker will compliment Mitt
Robertson with a luncheon a;id box
party at the races, and in the eve
ning Harry Greenwav will (five i
dinner-dance at the Council Bluffs
Country club for her and Mr.
Khoades.
She will be honor guest at i
luncheon given by Mrs. James Mc
cord June 7, and the same day Mr.
aid Mrs. Charles Tatmadge will en
tertain at dinner at the Happy Hol
low club. June 8 Mr. and Mrs.
George Engler will have a bridge
dinner for the young cotinle and
Friday evening Mrs. James H. Rob
ertson will give the rehearsal dinner,
Cards have been issued for a recep
tion to ioi low tne wedding cere
mony at the home of the groom's
parents, Mr. ajid Mrs. W. E,
Khoades.
Mrs. Rosewater Honored.
Mrs. Victor Rosewater was honor
guest at a surprise luncheon and
bridge party at the Blackstone yes
terday noon, given by ,60 of her
: Tt . i ....
incnas. ine iaDie was set in the
shape of a "K" and a small electric
train ran about the centerpiece of
peonies and garden flowers. The
guests sang several original songs
to Mrs. Rosewater, the words of
which were written by Miss Leola
Harris. Mrs. Samuel Katz and Mrs.
Isidor Ziegler gave a short skit, writ
ten by Mrs. Katz. Mrs. Rosewater
is leaving in June to make her home
in Philadelphia, and she was present
ed with a completely fitted-out suit
case as a farewell gift.
For Des Moinea Visitors.
Mrs. Carol Belden entertained 12
guets at a bridge tea at her home
Friday complimentary to Mrs. John
Christie and Mrs. Joseph Christy of
Dm Moines, who spent the week
with their sister, Mrs. Chester
Waters. Mrs. Waters gave a lunch-
con in their honor Wednesday. They
returned to Des Moines yesterday. ,
Colonial Dames' Eelection.
Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith
was re-elected president of the Col
onial Dames .at the annual business
meeting Friday at the Country, club.
Other, officers re-elected were" Mrs.
Edgar Morsman. first vice presi
dent; Mrs. C. Will Hamilton, sec
ond vice president; Mrs. Ward Bur
Kess, recording secretary: Mrs. Wil
liam Shannon, corresponding secre
' tary; Ms. Charles Offutt, treasurer;
Mrs. Lharles Wilhelm, historian,
and Mrs. J. J. Stubbs. registrar.
D. A. R. Picnic.
Major Isaac Sadler chapter, D. A.
R., will meet Saturday, June 3, at the
home of Mrs. R. 13. Wtxson, 3646 La
fayette street, for a picnic box lunch
Three-fourths of the chapter quota
for furnishing a room in Continental
hall, Washington, D. C, was raised
by the benefit bridge party Thurs
day afternoon in the Burgess-Nash
tea room.
B'nai B'rith. '
The general committee for the en
tertainment of the women visitors
who will attend the meeting of B'nai
B'rith in Omaha this week includes
Mesdames Frederick Cohn, R. Kula-
kofsky, Mose Bernstein, Nathan
Mantel, Harry Trustin, Philip Sher
and Misses Ruth Levey, Celia
Kooper and Flora Bienstock .
Luncheon of Brownell Hall Alumnae.
The alumnae and trustees of
Brownell Hall will give their annual
luncheon- for the graduating class
June 5 at the Country club at 12:30.
The annual meeting will be held fol
lowing the luncheon. Mrs. John W.
Towle, president of the Alumnae as
sociation, will preside.
For Visitors. , 1
Mrs. J. T. Kelley entertained at
luncheon Thursday at her home
complimentary to Mrs. M. B. Nichol
son of Ramona, la., who is visiting
1 II i: .i -. j p
duii, uaiiy .lYiiuuisuii, ana lor
Mrs. S. G. Guerrier of Atchison,
Kan., guest of her sister, Mrs. H. H.
McDuff.
For Mrs. Nicholson.
Mrs. Birger Kvenild entertained
informally at tea Friday afternoon
at her home in honor of Mrs. M. B.
Nicholson of Ramona, la., who is
visiting her son, Harry C. Nicholson,
and Mrs. Nicholson.
Sunday Tea.
Mrs. Mary Marston Kinsey will
entertain at tea at her home Sunday
afternoon for the friends who helped
her in the recent Slippery Gulch con
test and for new members of the ;
Leadinc Musical Clubs Endorse Concert
Field Club
Kite of the lrJ,n ntu.it organuatkmt of the city have endarted the mruert to be given at the Audi
tormm the mmttg if May Jl lor the bment pi the lorrtt Cromer" I i'uh. The orgtni4tiun presidents who
are tinir at irt fiui'turu nd pr..nrt tt the rir are Mr. C. M. Wilhelm, mntly elrcted head jI the
Turtdiy Muical mh-Uimi; Mrt George Johnston, pretidmt rf the Fortnightly tlub: Mrt, Walter Stiver, hea4
of the Amairur Mutual dub; Mrt C, W. Aaielt. who tut lor teveral yrart hrdd the Jum Mutual dub, and
Mrt. A. V. Kinlrr, prrtuifnt of The Friend el Mu.ir, a new org4iiiaiion formed to encourage and give
hearing to local Utrnt. Mrt. R. Ueether l!owd! alto prominent in mutual circlet, hat given her endorsement.
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Luncheon for Mrt. Penfield.
Mrs. Ralph B. Elliott entertained at
a pretty luncheon at her home Thurs
day when the honor auest was Mm.
Luciie Bacon Penheld, who is spend
ing a few days with Mrs. Grace
Crook on her way east. Covers were
laid for eight and the decorations
were pink roses and daisies.
Monday Musical Club.
The Monday Musical club will
close its first season with a luncheon
and business meetinir Monday. 1
o clock, at the Athletic club. Mrs.
Leo A. Hoffman is president of the
ciud, which was organized in January.
Three-Day Bazar.
The women of the Blessed Sacra
ment parish will hold a bazar May
o.i. June I and at their hall, Thir
item ana lurtis. inev will eive a
card party Thursday, Tune 1, at 2
o clock-, when the games will be
bridge and high five.
For Lincoln Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rlish of Lin
coln are spending the week-end in
Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
T. Johnson, who entertained at a
bridge dinner for their guests Friday
evening, it guests were present.
Dinner Bridge.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Conlin will en
tertain at dinner and bridge Monday
evening tor Mr. ana Mrs. J. M,
Harding, who are leavine for Oko
boji for the summer. Covers will
be laid for eight.
Surpise Birthday Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lane enter
tained .32 young people Friday eve
ning at their home at a surnrise nartv
rorineir son. John Lang, on his 19th
birthday. Dancinsr and cames were
tne evening s entertainment.
Spanish Club.
The Omaha Spanish club will tfiva
a picnic supper at Elmwood park
xuesaay evening at 6:15.
Ladies' Aid.
Dundee Presbyterian church will
meet Friday, June 2, with Mrs. T:
rutnam at 5UU2 Izard street. -
ADVERTISEMENT.
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Don't Hide Them With a Veil: Re-
move Them With Otlilne
Double Strength.
This preparation for the treatment
of freckles is usually so successful In
removing freckles and giving a clear,
beautiful complexion that it is sold
under guarantee to refund the money
if it fails.
ojon t niae your freckles under a.
ven; get an ounce of Othine and re.
move them. Even the first few ap
plications snoum snow a wonderful
improvement, some or the llirhter
rrecKies vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength Othine; it is this that
is sola on the money-back guarantee.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Don't Spoil Your Child'
Hair By Washing It
When you wash your child's hair
bo careful what you use. Most soaps
and prepared shampoos contain too
much alkali, which is very injurious,
as it dries the scalp and makes the
hair brittle.
The best thing: to use is Mulslfled
cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is
pure and entirely greaseless. It's
very cheap and beats anything else
all to pieces.
two or tnree teaspoonruis of Mul
slfled in a cup or glass with a little
warm water Is all that is required.
Simply moisten the hair with water,
and rub it in. It makes an abund
ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses
thoroughly, and rinses out easily.
The hair dries quickly and evenly.
and is soft, fresh looking, bright,
fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Be
sides, it loosens and takes out every
particie or aust, airt ana dandrurr.
You can get Mulsifed at any drug
store, and a few ounces will last
every one in the family for months.
Be sura your druffBlet gives you Mul-
Women's Golf Match.
The women members of Happy
Hollow club will meet Monday
morning at 9:30 for a nine-hole blind
bogey contest.
. Country Club.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Megeath enter
tained 14 guesti at the Country club
dinner dance Saturday evening com
plimentary to Miss Josephine Cong
don and her fiance, Carl Paulson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed enter
tai.tcd a party of 20 and E. li. Adams
had eight guests.
Carter Lake Kensington.
Carter Lake Club kensington will
meet for its first luncheon of the
summer on Wednesday, May 31, at
the club house. Women members
of the club are invited to attend.
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. J. Will Rohacck, Webster 3418,
or Mrs. H. E. Mahaffey, Webster
57S3.
Keep palms and ferns away from
drafts and gae.
Mr, and Mrt. Charlrt 01it en
tertainrd at the dinner dinre t the
Field tlub Saturday evening for
Metrt, and Me.daniee Terry
Keimert, W. K. Adair, Allen Sinclair,
Harry Wrller. F. W. Engler, Herbert
Hukt and Dr. and Mrt. C. C. Critt,
Among others who entertained at
the dinner dance Saturday eveuing
were Clinton Urome, who had party
of 6; Jamet B. Harvey, 5; Tom Kel
ly. 5: V. D. Benedict, W. J. Braidl
and Harry O, Steel, foursomes.
Carter Lake Club.
More than 300 reservations were
made for the opening dinner dance
at Carter Lake chib Saturday eve
ning. Among thote who entertained were
Dr. E, E. Benton, who had 14 gurus;
Grant Parsons, 7; Thomat Durkin,
7; L B. Hoyt, 6; W. A. Dreibut, 6;
J. J. Gillin. 7: J. G. Jarot, 9; K. K.
Spencer. 0; L. E. Cruer. 8; Dr. P..
W. Bell. 8; Pcnn Fodrea. 8: Dr.
Thomas D. Boler. 6: W. J. Cattin.
6; Gut Swanton, 6: A. A. Taylor. 5:
Albert tdholm. 5; Mrt. M. Iliggint,
5; Gertrude Gabler, 5; A. S. Soren
on, 32 for a Dutch treat party, and
fourtomet by' A. E. Parmalce. C J.
Ochiltree, Dan Horrigan. Thomas
L. Hopper. W. I. Hum pert. A. L.
Eichholz. C. E. Herring. Dr. C. E.
Brown. H. M. Welth. W. V. Lonu.
ley. Paul M. Weimer, L. C. Randall
and Hugh Armstrong. A. L. Roach,
R. R. Root, George Elmore. R. S.
Johnson. Flora Shukert, D. F. Pratt,
V. W. Miller. 4.
Happy Hollow Club.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Engler enter
tained 12 guests at the dinner dance
at Happy Hollow club Saturday eve
ning. Covert were placed for
Colonel and Mrs. Frank Amos,
Major and Mrs. R. B. Cote, Fort
Omaha, and their house guests, Mrs.
G. Thaney of Fort Des Moines, and
Capt. Leonard H. Simms, Camp
Benning, Ga., Maj. Fred Burke, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. McCague and Mrs.
Morton Engelman.
Among others who entertained at
the dinner dance were Judge and
Mrs. Ben Baker, who had 10 guests;
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilcox, nine;
W. 11. Dale, four, and George A.
Roberts, three.
Mrs. Eugene Duval entertained 10
guests at luncheon Saturday at the
club complimentary to her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. E. D. Duval of Norfolk.
Va and for Mrs. William Grant of
Kansas City, who is visiting Mrt. J.
B. Rahm.
Miss Myrne Gilchrist entertained
seven guests at luncheon Saturday
in honor of Miss Grace Robertson,
fiancee of Morton Rhoades.
Personals
Mrs. David MuKane of TopeVa.
K411, it tuning hrr hrothrr, II. T,
MfReunt, and Mrt. Mi'Kenns,
Mrt, M. B. Nuhol.on of Ramona,
la., it iit,ig hrr "n, Harry C.
Niiholton, and Mrt. Nichol.on.
Mr. and Mrt. EdwarJ F. Dough
erty have opmed their tuinmrr rot
Uge at Lake Lakoma Country dub.
Dr. and Mrt, R. Ki have returned
from Si. Louit. where they attended
the meeting of the National Medical
association.
Mr. and Mra. K. O. Letter an
ftouuee the birth of daughter, Mar
garet Mary, May 26 at M. Cather
ine hospital,
Mr. and Mrt. Walter M. Apple
and children of Denver arrived Sat
urday for a two weeks vi.it with
Mrt. Cora Wolf;
Mn. S. G. Guerrier of Atchison,
Kan., who hat been vi.iting hrr tit
ter. Mrt. H. H. McDuff, leavei to
day for her home.
Mrs. Leo A. Hodman and children
will leave the. middle of June for
Clear Lake, la, where they have
taken 1 cottage for the tumtner.
Mrt. G. S. Rogert left Thursday
for the eatt where the will spend tht
summer. She abandoned her plan
for an European tour tint summer,
E. D. Duval of Norfolk. Va.. will
arrive Tuesday to join hit wile an
baby, who nave been visiting M
Duval't parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Duval.
Mrt. William J. Browne and Mist
Anne Browne are in Long Beach,
Cal., where they have taken an
apartment at the Torrey Pines for
the summer.
Meyer Frizstein of Chicago arrived
Saturday to join his wife and tw
sons who have been the guests of
Mrs. Frizsteins parents, Mr. and
Mrt. Sol Bergman.
Mrs. Lenore Dietz Nelson left for
Chicago Saturday night. She will re
main there until leaving for Mon
treat from where the sails June 21
to spend the summer abroad.
A daughter, Jean Llizabeth. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. David W,
Edholm Jeweler
W. O. W. Bldg.
Mutt move before August.
Greatly reduced priest.
AUTOS fflffl ARTISTS JOIN Id
m sum eniBOT
FOBMPUiUC
All-Star Bill Which Includes Beautiful Women. Leading Literary
Lights (Including None Other Than Joseph Hergesheimer With
. His Bright Shawl) and Oh, Yes!-Wallace Irwin Is To Be
Among Those Radiantly Present
H1
By William R. Dorgin
ERE is a benefit performance of
which the reader will do well to
make note. I call it a "benefit" be
cause the American public will benefit
by this truly remarkable program; it
includes such noted names as Joseph
Hergesheimer, Booth Tarkington,
Clarence Budington Kelland, Howard
Chandler Christy, Frederick R. Gru
ger, Everett Shinn.
Just as talk was beginning to subside
about Hergesheimer in connection with
"Cytherea," along comes the shawl
story which, as soon as it has had time
to spread, will start anew the comments
and criticisms on a very gifted, and
very daring American writer.
Bvi. to revert to the big party :
The Cuban Who Knew Some
Nice Girls
I wish I knew a little more about
Charles Abbott's colorful past or else
had learned nothing. Only Mr. Her
gesheimer can give you the whole story
about Abbott, why he was without in
terest in Andres' allusion to the "nice
girls" or why he was in Havana at
all. ; ,
I did get the whole story of the dia
mond, though, from Melville Davisson
Post He is on this double-bill of enter
tainment He makes a pretty good liv
ing because of his firm belief in the
epigram he stated thus: The thing
that keeps life keen is that you can
never figure out what's ahead." IU
agree to that where Friend Post is concerned.
Some Back Fence Stuff
We'll meet Effie, sponsored by
George Gibbs. It is Effie who breezes
in with such observations as "Ain't we
the helluva mess!" Only her delivery
makes it sound like perfect rhetoric.
No dull moments while Effie is about;
ask her friend Cherry, who will be
there, too.
Leave it to Jack Boyle to provide the
thrill of the evening. This man's dra
matic power is amazing. I wish I
might give the bare outline of this new
bit by Boyle, who surely registers true
love and real hate. And E. Phillips
Oppenheim, too, will be with us. He
will bring Michael Sayre with him.
But before you listen to Sayre, you will '
be told frankly that he is a criminal.
Everyone I Invited
All this wonderful entertainment,
the quality and quantity of which can
only be hinted here, is in the June issue
of The Red Book Magazine. Com
pressed between the covers of one ,
magazine are big installments of four
serial novels, nine sparkling complete
short stories, three special features
Ask the man or woman who doesn't
have time to read all the magazines
which one he or she really does read.
Then get a copy and see if it isn't per
fectly obvious why.
June issue on the news stands now.
The price, 25 cents. The Red Book
Magazine authors are head liners; all
of them. Any story printed in The Red
Book Magazine is good enough to bd
the feature story in any magazine.
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llsy it, Mr. ?air lormeily wat
Mt iJirn l u! ol M. J.-x-jili, M.
Mit K'I'rl A. Shtrry ltd lot
week f-r Lot Anklet. Cel. whet
the wilt tjwnd the .umiiter, rnurn
ing to Omaha tUtohrr I. h will
vint San rtaururo and th Vote
mit vUey and w.ll he the gut of
Mitt lift MiMuiuy, (oui.rily e(
Omaha.
Mrt. P. M. JhBtn and 2-ea'-o!4
daughter, 1'htltit, of Oakland, tat
will arrivt the niiJJte of June to
ti.it Mft. Johnton's patent. Mr.
and Mrt. J. Match, Mr. and Mrt.
Johnson ire former Omahant,
The much wanted printed Crepes in large variety
'Jncl''m!:z $2.95, $2.50, S1.95
July Elite patterns are here.
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